Review of Cartel

Cartel (1990)
Minor action movie
20 May 2023
My review was written in June 1990 after watching the film on Shapiro Glickenhaus video cassette.

Good stunts and pyrotechnics are the draw of the direct-to-video feature "Cartel", recently screened to foreign buyers at the Cannes market.

Miles O'Keeffe adopts an Elvis accent for his role as a charter pilot arrested in a frameup of drug runners. He escapes from prison after a run-in there with gangster Don Stroud and sets about avenging the murder of his beautiful sister Suzanne Slater.] Plot runs out of steam in a hurry due to overemphasis on the action scenes. Film's ruthless, cynical ending is just another paean to vigilantism.

O'Keeffe is too low-key to arouse sympathy while Stroud has fun with his scenery-chewing villain. Beautiful Suzanne Slater is arresting as the blonde heroine (not to be confused with similar blonde B-movie bombshell Suzanne Snyder).
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